Tripler Army Medical Center

Tripler Army Medical Center—the largest military hospital in the
Pacific and Asia—serves tens of thousands of active duty, reserve, and veteran service members
every year. The good it serves the military community, however, is often shadowed
by the constant threat of court-martial activity.

TAMC is no stranger to courts-martial, administrative separations, GOMORs
and Article 15 hearings. The hospital employs hundreds of military staff,
and accusations of criminal offenses—from
sexual abuse to
drug crimes—happen every year. The threat this poses our service members is
very real:

Accusations alone are enough to destroy your reputation and leave others
questioning your honor and decency. “Innocent until proven guilty”
is often completely ignored by both co-workers and law enforcement alike.

Most
UCMJ offenses all but guarantee a bad-conduct or dishonorable discharge. Even
if you are not thrown out of the military, an adverse administrative action
could mean you’ll be passed up for promotions year after year after year.

The loss of your military career is often the tip of the iceberg. Decades
of incarceration, massive fines, and sex offender status are all possibilities
under UCMJ law.

If you are based at Tripler Army Medical Center and are threatened by judicial
or non-judicial military punishment, then you need immediate legal representation.
Call the Hawaii-based law offices of Bilecki & Tipon TODAY for a free
consultation.

Tripler Army Medical Center History and Court-Martial Activity

Tripler Army Medical Center is a massive medical complex that serves over
250,000 local active duty and retired military personnel and their families.
It employs hundreds of medical providers and a dedicated military staff.
Over 52% of the earth’s surface is covered by its jurisdiction.
TAMC was named after Brigadier General Charles Stuart Tripler, whose contributions
to military medicine in the 19th century saved thousands of lives.

Fast Facts:

Established: 1907 (originally at Ft. Shafter, named in 1920)

Location: Honolulu, HI

Services: Hawaii, all of the Pacific Rim, all of Asia

Court-Martial Activity: Tripler Army Medical Center sees its fair share of court-martial activity
throughout the year. Some of the most common criminal offenses are related
to drug crimes and lesser charges of financial fraud. Sexual assault allegations
also occur regularly throughout the year.

Army Personnel at Tripler Army Medical Center Trust Bilecki & Tipon
to Defend Their Interests in Court

The military’s prosecutors have for years had incredible success
in court, securing convictions for over 90% of the service members that
are tried. If you believe that you can escape your charges easily, then
this fact alone should motivate you to seek the best attorney possible
to advocate for you in court.

First, we’re local. We’re based right here in Honolulu, HI.
You do not have to wait days to be represented. We can begin defending
your interests in
hours.

We have connections to Hawaii law enforcement and prosecutors, Hawaii state
courts, military courts, and all military law enforcement. This allows
us to quickly learn the nature of your current offenses and the status
of the government’s investigation into those alleged crimes, giving
us ample time to prepare and build a winning strategy.

If you’ve been accused of a
crime under the UCMJ, we can defend you. Regardless of whether you’ve been accused of
sexual assault, drug crimes, financial fraud or anything in between—we
are prepared to go head to head against the government’s prosecutors—and win.

Have you been accused of a crime under the UCMJ? Are you facing an Article
15 or other NJP? Call us TODAY for a free consultation into your case.

FAQ's: Tripler Army Medical Center

What Are the Most Common Criminal Offenses in Hawaii and Tripler Army Medical Center?

Common criminal offenses at Tripler Army Medical Center are minor drug
crimes and financial fraud cases. Allegations of sexual assault are also
somewhat common. Regardless of what you’re accused of, however,
Bilecki & Tipon can help you win back your freedom and your honor.

Do You Defend Against Both Court-Martial Charges and State Felonies?

Yes. If you’re accused of a crime in the state of Hawaii and the
charges remain in state or federal court, we can represent you. If the
military keeps jurisdiction, we can represent you in your military court-martial
or administrative case. All of our attorneys are licensed to practice
in both Hawaii and in all military courts.

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